THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 23, 2017- Topic 2
In what
may be the Centre’s first strike in response to the rural distress read into the Gujarat Assembly poll outcomes, a 30% customs duty has been slapped on the import of
chana dal and masoor dal. The official reasoning is clear. Cheap imports could
hit farm incomes especially at a time when domestic production of pulses is at
a record high and a bumper rabi crop is expected.
With an adequate domestic
stockpile of pulses and with international prices remaining low for a prolonged
period, the Centre fears that traders may still prefer to import some pulses
rather than buy the fresh crop from local farmers at higher prices. There has
been a significant upsurge in imports, in the range of 30% to 46%, in four out
of the first six months of this financial year. Chana and masoor were the key
contributors for India’s pulses imports rising to over $1.6 billion between
April and September, compared to $1.2 billion in the same period last year. The
value of chana imports in this period rose 373%, while masoor grew 204% year on
year. In September, masoor imports shrank 56% in value terms while chana
imports grew by a little over 200%. Disaggregated data for the last two months
are not available, but overall pulses imports have cooled off since September,
with total pulses imports shrinking nearly 30% in October and about 38% last
month.
The recent
trend of moderation in imports indicates that the government may have moved too
late to curb them, but flawed market timing isn’t the real issue. Reflexively
raising or breaking such tariff walls, as the production cycle warrants, doesn’t
add up to a serious long-term policy, which should be aimed at boosting farm
incomes and ensuring food security. In the case of a key protein source like
pulses, import duties may be counterproductive going forward. Just last year,
while prices were soaring in the Indian market, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
signed a pact to double pulses imports from Mozambique. A bumper crop or two
will not diminish the importance of such deals in harder times. India has dal
diplomacy interests with more than 40 other countries, for whom the latest move
will be of concern, especially since there is already 10% import duty on toor
dal and a hefty 50% duty was levied on yellow peas in November. Farmers, like
investors, need predictability and coherence in government policies. Just as a
duty hike on electronic goods won’t directly prop up local manufacturing or
curb their consumption, hiking import duties on one dal or another won’t make
farmers better-off — though traders who accumulated cheaper imports will
benefit. The government must devise better means to shore up farm incomes
without stirring up inflation or upsetting carefully cultivated food security
partnerships around the world.
Vocabulary
Strike: a sudden attack, typically a military one.
Example: The threat of nuclear strikes
Synonyms: (air)
attack, assault, bombing, raid
Outcome: the way a thing turns out.
Example: It is the outcome of the vote that counts
Synonyms: result, consequence, net
result, upshot, aftereffect, aftermath
Adequate: satisfactory or acceptable in quality or
quantity.
Example: This office is perfectly adequate for my
needs
Synonyms: sufficient, enough, requisite; acceptable, passable, reasonable
Stockpile: accumulate a large stock of goods or
materials.
Example: He claimed that the weapons were being
stockpiled
Synonyms: store
up, amass, accumulate, store (up), stock up
on, hoard, cache
Upsurge: an upward surge in the strength or quantity
of something; an increase.
Example: An upsurge in violent crime
Shrank: become or make smaller in size or amount.
Example: The workforce has shrunk to less than a
thousand
Synonyms: get smaller, become/grow
smaller, contract, diminish, lessen
Curb: a check or restraint on something.
Example: Curbs on the powers of labor unions
Synonyms: restraint, restriction, check, brake, rein, control, limitation, limit
Flawed: blemished, damaged, or imperfect in some
way.
Example: Flawed crystals
Synonyms: faulty, defective, unsound, imperfect, broken, cracked, torn
Diminish: make or become less.
Example: A tax whose purpose is to diminish spending
Synonyms: decrease, lessen, decline, reduce, subside, die
down, abate
Coherence: the quality of being logical and
consistent.
Example: This raises further questions on the
coherence of state policy
Devise: plan or invent a complex procedure, system,
or mechanism by careful thought.
Example: A training program should be devised
Synonyms: conceive, think up, dream
up, work out, formulate, concoct
Stirring: causing great excitement or strong emotion.
Example: Stirring songs
Synonyms: exciting, thrilling, rousing, stimulating, moving, inspiring
